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reporter: but then bill clinton's former white house doctor, a retired navy rear admiral weighed in on cnn. >> i'm a republican. so i like chris christie a lot. i want him to run. i just want him to lose weight. i'm a physician more than i'm a democrat or republican and i worry about this man dying in office. >> reporter: to the governor and his family, that was no joke. so he called the doctor today to sound off. >> that a doctor in arizona w has never met me, never examined me, never reviewed my medical history or records, knows nothing about my family history, could make a diagnosis from 2,400 miles away is completely irresponsible. my children saw that last night. and she sat there on tv and said i'm afraid he's going to die in office. my 12-year-old son comes up to me last night and says, "dad, are you going to die?" >> reporter: like christie, millions of americans, more than one-third of adults in the u.s., struggle with their weight. just look at the popularity of nbc's "biggest loser" and the first lady's "let's move" campaign. >> keep it up! >> reporter: tonight, dr. mariano repl
reporter: but then bill clinton's former white house doctor, a retired navy rear admiral weighed in on cnn. >> i'm a republican. so i like chris christie a lot. i want him to run. i just want him to lose weight. i'm a physician more than i'm a democrat or republican and i worry about this man dying in office. >> reporter: to the governor and his family, that was no joke. so he called the doctor today to sound off. >> that a doctor in arizona w has never met me, never examined...
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. >> the fat is in the fire because of these remarks to cnn by the doctor who served as president bill clinton's white house doctor. >> i worry he may have a heart attack, a stroke. it's almost like a time bomb waiting to happen unless he addresses those issues. and i worry about this man dieing in office. >> i find it fascinating that a doctor in arizona who has never met me, never examined me could make a diagnosis from 2400 mile is a way. she must be a genius. my children saw that last night. and she sat there on tv and said i'm afraid he will die in office. my 12-year-old son comes up to me last night and says dad are you going to die. >> christie rage is a total about face from his merry appearance on david letterman. watch as he squirms around unable to skeedle -- skeetle his bull nooct chair and then this stunning statement. >> basically the healthiest fat guy you seen in your life. >>> christy even munched oan doughnut while speaking with letterman. >> i didn't know this was going to be this long. >> the letterman appearance creating a buzz. across the air waves in you can laug
. >> the fat is in the fire because of these remarks to cnn by the doctor who served as president bill clinton's white house doctor. >> i worry he may have a heart attack, a stroke. it's almost like a time bomb waiting to happen unless he addresses those issues. and i worry about this man dieing in office. >> i find it fascinating that a doctor in arizona who has never met me, never examined me could make a diagnosis from 2400 mile is a way. she must be a genius. my children...
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lisa, thank you. >>> a cnn exclusive. we go inside syria to talk to some of bashar al assad regime's most loyal supporters who happen to be christians. of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any allergic reactions such as rash, hives, swelling of the li
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still to come, big changes at cnn. "the new york times" computer system under cyber attack and getting the goat of a florida reporter. the media monitor is next. for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be ready. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer. be ready with children's motrin. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. ♪ >>> time now for the media monitor. a look at hits and eraers in the news business. jeff zucker hits the ground running. chris cuomo the abc news anchor at "20/20" tapped to co-host what will be a new morning show on cnn. cuomo, you may have heard of his brother the gover
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howard kurtz is the host of cnn's reliable sources. thanks for being here. we're talking about the president hosting a google hangout on google-plus. this seems designed initially to talk to relatives and far away places. how did it become a political tool? what does the president really accomplish here? >> i think the president is accomplishing reaching around the press corps to actually talk to voters and voters who may not answer or ask questions that the regular press would. >> like any technology, it might start out with me chatting with you but companies and politicians now trying to harness this because it plugs them into a demographic that may not watch a lot of television, that may not read newspapers, for example, but relishes the chance even though do people get that chance to ask a question directly to the president of the united states. >> you have to understand that this has only been around for 18 months. the first time that the president did this, he received 135,000 questions. so that would mean that it was a popular way of reaching out. was
howard kurtz is the host of cnn's reliable sources. thanks for being here. we're talking about the president hosting a google hangout on google-plus. this seems designed initially to talk to relatives and far away places. how did it become a political tool? what does the president really accomplish here? >> i think the president is accomplishing reaching around the press corps to actually talk to voters and voters who may not answer or ask questions that the regular press would. >>...
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cnn legal contributor paul callan joins me now for more. have you ever heard of a case like this, paul? it's almost something you would expect to come out of hollywood. >> it sounds like a hollywood script. i was a homicide prosecutor here in new york, involved in serial killer cases. this is the scariest one i've ever seen. he is a trained, military guy, lieutenant in the navy. he is a trained police officer and he's holding off, literally, thousands of cops who are searching for him. so very, very dangerous, very scary situation. >> and i'm hoping that he turns himself in and there is no more violence. but if he were to be caught, what possible defense could he have? >> the thing i'm concerned about as far as lieutenant dorner is -- i call him lieutenant because he was a military man. he is facing the death penalty if he does not voluntarily surrender. obviously, he is familiar with the concept of suicide by cop, which is you fight the police with weapons. they're going to shoot you. that's what's going to happen to him at some point in t
cnn legal contributor paul callan joins me now for more. have you ever heard of a case like this, paul? it's almost something you would expect to come out of hollywood. >> it sounds like a hollywood script. i was a homicide prosecutor here in new york, involved in serial killer cases. this is the scariest one i've ever seen. he is a trained, military guy, lieutenant in the navy. he is a trained police officer and he's holding off, literally, thousands of cops who are searching for him. so...
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cnn's bob pisani has seen a mood shift on wall street. >> the economy is slowly improving. it's not fast enough for a lot of people, unemployment is too high. but some of the key economic indicators are definitely getting better. >> reporter: what's going right for the economy? manufacturing has picked. while the unemployment rate edged up to 7.9% in january, we also learned more jobs were added in 2012 than first reported. meanwhile, fear of a financial crisis is lessening. back in portland, julie ober's job hunt is now over. >> i got the job! >> one more economic note. we talked last night about how gas prices are climbing fast. they moved even higher since then. now averaging $3.46 a gallon nation nationally, up almost 20 cents in just a month, brian. >> tom costello starting us off from washington tonight. tom, thanks. >>> overseas now to another big story still developing this evening. with the attack in benghazi last september 11th still fresh in the minds of a lot of americans, there's now been another terrorist attack on a u.s. outpost overseas. this time the u.s. e
cnn's bob pisani has seen a mood shift on wall street. >> the economy is slowly improving. it's not fast enough for a lot of people, unemployment is too high. but some of the key economic indicators are definitely getting better. >> reporter: what's going right for the economy? manufacturing has picked. while the unemployment rate edged up to 7.9% in january, we also learned more jobs were added in 2012 than first reported. meanwhile, fear of a financial crisis is lessening. back in...
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. >>> welcome back to cnn newsroom international. hear the stories making news round the world right now. >>> duchess of cambridge making her first appearance since announcing her pregnancy, first public appearance. people around the world were watching for signs of the baby bull. they spoke at a charity she supports. she said she was nervous about being a mom. she's due to give birth in july. >> while everybody has been watching the american airlines and u.s. air merger, there have been big changes at delta. that's a place you and i fly out of a lot. pay attention. >> it's affecting your frequent flyer miles. delta calls them sky miles. the biggest change is that your status will be based on how much you spend, not just how many miles you fly? >> yes, we're spending a lot though, i think. >> well, cnn. >> don't tell our bosses. delta telling travelers they'll have to spend a minimum of 2,500 bucks a year just to reach the bottom wrung of the program. >> we'll see how that pans out. >>> we're following president obama building his ne
. >>> welcome back to cnn newsroom international. hear the stories making news round the world right now. >>> duchess of cambridge making her first appearance since announcing her pregnancy, first public appearance. people around the world were watching for signs of the baby bull. they spoke at a charity she supports. she said she was nervous about being a mom. she's due to give birth in july. >> while everybody has been watching the american airlines and u.s. air...
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reporter: but then bill clinton's former white house doctor, a retired navy rear admiral weighed in on cnn. >> i'm a republican. so i like chris christie a lot. i want him to run. i just want him to lose weight. i'm a physician more than i'm a democrat or republican and i worry about this man dying in office. >> reporter: to the governor and his family, that was no joke. so he called the doctor today to sound off. >> that a doctor in arizona who has never met me, never examined me, never reviewed my medical history or records, knows nothing about my family history, could make a diagnosis from 2,400 miles away is completely irresponsible. my children saw that last night. and she sat there on tv and said i'm afraid he's going to die in office. my 12-year-old son comes up to me last night and says, "dad, are you going to die?" >> reporter: like christie, millions of americans, more than one-third of adults in the u.s., struggle with their weight. just look at the popularity of nbc's "biggest loser" and the first lady's "let's move" campaign. >> keep it up! >> reporter: tonight, dr. mariano re
reporter: but then bill clinton's former white house doctor, a retired navy rear admiral weighed in on cnn. >> i'm a republican. so i like chris christie a lot. i want him to run. i just want him to lose weight. i'm a physician more than i'm a democrat or republican and i worry about this man dying in office. >> reporter: to the governor and his family, that was no joke. so he called the doctor today to sound off. >> that a doctor in arizona who has never met me, never...
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cnn, london. >>> we have live pictures here, breaking news happening out of cairo. this is actually taking place now. these pictures, these are the streets and they are erupting now, we understand, with water cannons and tear-gas, and this is outside the presidential palace, as the scene there is turning violent. we will have a live report out of cairo after this break. .... director's voice: cut it! ...what...what did i say? gecko? i said gecko? aw... for over 75 year...(laughs. but still trying to keep it contained) director's voice: keep it together. i'm good. i'm good. for over 75...(uncontrollable laughter). what are you doing there? stop making me laugh. vo: geico. saving people money for over seventy-five years. gecko: don't look at me. don't look at me. has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know it, but your mouth is under attack. food particles infiltr
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jim bolden, cnn, london. >> amazing. let's dig in a little deeper with physicist and cosmologist lawrence krauss. he's made a career of explaining for people like me and you everything from how the tiniest particles behave to how the universe will end. he is the director of the origins project at arizona state university and his latest book is called "a universe from nothing." we spoke earlier tonight. professor, thank you for joining us. our first question is how was this meteor able to do so much damage? >> well, it's a 10 ton or 20 ton sized object going 30,000 miles per hour. suddenly stopping in the atmosphere. you can imagine it's a lot worse than getting hit by a truck. >> i mean, i don't really understand how it works. tell me, what is it about this flying piece of space matter that makes such damage when it comes in? you say the speed and i guess temperature, but it really blew out windows so far away. people falling down. even though it was big, how did it do so much damage? >> well, you know, when a space shut
jim bolden, cnn, london. >> amazing. let's dig in a little deeper with physicist and cosmologist lawrence krauss. he's made a career of explaining for people like me and you everything from how the tiniest particles behave to how the universe will end. he is the director of the origins project at arizona state university and his latest book is called "a universe from nothing." we spoke earlier tonight. professor, thank you for joining us. our first question is how was this...
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welcome to cnn newsroom. we're following two major stories right now. first of course a major blizzard closing in on new york and new england. could be a record breaking event. we could see more than 2 feet of snow in some areas. we're talking about huge drifts, high winds, flooding along the east coast, as well. live coverage just moments away. we're also following this big story. this is out of california. first of all, a faullse alert i the massive manhunt for chris forever dorner. police say a tip about a possible sighting of the accused killer was likely just a hoax before hundrhoax. hundred wills of officers are shooting for this guy who is now seeking revenge on the lapd for firing him.wills of officers ar shooting for this guy who is now seeking revenge on the lapd for firing him. dorner is accused of killing three people already, including a police officer and retired officer's caught. he declared war on the police officers and we'll have a press conference regarding that just moments away. and of course also covering the major storm from all a
welcome to cnn newsroom. we're following two major stories right now. first of course a major blizzard closing in on new york and new england. could be a record breaking event. we could see more than 2 feet of snow in some areas. we're talking about huge drifts, high winds, flooding along the east coast, as well. live coverage just moments away. we're also following this big story. this is out of california. first of all, a faullse alert i the massive manhunt for chris forever dorner. police...
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these are the top stories we're following roeth now "cnn newsroom." a highly decorated navy s.e.a.l., considered one of the military's best snipers. chris kyle was shot and killed along with a friend at a gun range near ft. worth, texas. susan candiotti is joining us live from new york. how exactly the shooting unfold. >> what a tragedy. the sheriff tells me chris kyle and chad were at a shooting. they all apparently knew each other. kyle is well known for helps vets transition into civilian life, some of them suffering from posttraumatic stress. they appear to be alone at the range yesterday afternoon when this happened and the sheriff says they don't yet know what was behind the shooting, what prompted it they rorved, listen to this, 25 to 30 weapons, including handguns and longons and ak 47s. they're still trying to sort out which one was the murder weapon. now, after the shooting police say the suspect took off in former s.e.a.l. chris kyle's pickup truck. the bodies were not discovered for almost a couple of hours, 911 was called and investigator
these are the top stories we're following roeth now "cnn newsroom." a highly decorated navy s.e.a.l., considered one of the military's best snipers. chris kyle was shot and killed along with a friend at a gun range near ft. worth, texas. susan candiotti is joining us live from new york. how exactly the shooting unfold. >> what a tragedy. the sheriff tells me chris kyle and chad were at a shooting. they all apparently knew each other. kyle is well known for helps vets transition...
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cnn's robin in johannesburg with the latest on this sensational murder case. this case is now gripping the whole world, and it really comes down, i guess, to whether you believe oscar pistorius, with what appears to be a conval outed, implausible version of events. yet, weighs saw today when the police chief was cross-examined, his version of events began to unravel too. where are we left here, do you think? >> when we were listening in court this morning and we were listening to the state's case, you know, we were all thinking, oh, you know, that's it. it doesn't sound so good for oscar, and then after lunch it just -- the sentiment just absolutely switched when you started hearing the defense literally pick apart the state's case, so it has been quite a roller coaster day in terms of just trying to form an opinion based on the kind of information that we've all been getting. i mean, and how -- how implausible is oscar's story? well, on paper many people found a lot of holes, a lot of questions about it, but in a sort of quite dramatic statement, the chief pr
cnn's robin in johannesburg with the latest on this sensational murder case. this case is now gripping the whole world, and it really comes down, i guess, to whether you believe oscar pistorius, with what appears to be a conval outed, implausible version of events. yet, weighs saw today when the police chief was cross-examined, his version of events began to unravel too. where are we left here, do you think? >> when we were listening in court this morning and we were listening to the...
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>> i said you ought to pull up on cnn -- hello? >> speaking of cnn, identify jui just want to update the viewers who are watching us, if you are watching us right now, the visual you're getting is the first image of this ship as it approaches shore getting closer and closer to mobile, alabama, the carnival "triumph" all of its 900 feet being pushed and pulled and slugged through that water. but it is still another 50 miles or so to go and they are going very slowly. slowly but surely. expected to make land sometime between about six and nine hours from now. they'll be dockside in mobile, alabama. mobile, alabama, here you come at about the pace of a lawn mauer, show mower, sadly. and on the phones you've been hearing the conversations between kim mckerreghan who is on shore and her daughter allie taylor who has been one of the passengers on board that ship. she's on the tenth floor of the deck of that ship with her friend, rebekah poret and their dads as they are able to speak live over top, you know, live -- as they've been able t
>> i said you ought to pull up on cnn -- hello? >> speaking of cnn, identify jui just want to update the viewers who are watching us, if you are watching us right now, the visual you're getting is the first image of this ship as it approaches shore getting closer and closer to mobile, alabama, the carnival "triumph" all of its 900 feet being pushed and pulled and slugged through that water. but it is still another 50 miles or so to go and they are going very slowly. slowly...
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connie mariano, was quoted by cnn as saying, i'm worried about this man dying in office. at an afternoon press conference in new jersey, the governor chose to then get serious on the topic of his 30-year struggle with his weight. >> so far, up to 50 years old, i've been remarkably healthy. and you know, my doctor continues to warn me that my luck is going to run out relatively soon, so believe me, it's something that i'm very conscious of. >> the governor said last night and today, that like all people who struggle with weight, he thinks about it constantly, and it's a major topic of conversation in his family. >>> a bizarre video has been posted on youtube by north korea, including some disturbing images set to a gauzy rendition of "we are the world." it's a propaganda video that seems to be part dream sequence, part video game. it shows a missile launch and then later what appears to be new york city in flames. back in the real world, we're back with our "making a difference" report right after this. at a dry cleaner, we replaced people with a machine. what? customers d
connie mariano, was quoted by cnn as saying, i'm worried about this man dying in office. at an afternoon press conference in new jersey, the governor chose to then get serious on the topic of his 30-year struggle with his weight. >> so far, up to 50 years old, i've been remarkably healthy. and you know, my doctor continues to warn me that my luck is going to run out relatively soon, so believe me, it's something that i'm very conscious of. >> the governor said last night and today,...
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you can watch alina's special here on cnn. valentine's day a couple of days away. we have a challenge for you. send us a valentine video for someone you love. use vine, twitter's new video sharing application. post your video
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that's a turtle with artificial legs. >>> this is "cnn newsroom." i'm suzanne malveaux. more than 4,000 people now stuck on a carnival cruise ship. some passengers saying conditions absolutely gross. sewage filling hallways, all of the people stuck, not much food, water. not many working toilets as well. the ship is finally now on the move, we understand. tugboats towing it to mobile, alabama, originally headed to a port in mexico but strong currents pushed it 90 miles north. the coast guard cutter, vigorous, is escorting the ship. we've got the ship's commander on the phone with us now. commander mcgee, thank you for joining us here. when did you arrive to the cruise ship? when did you actually get there? >> we got on scene around 11:00 p.m. sunday evening. 11:00 p.m. sunday evening. what was the condition of the passengers? >> we did not go on board the vessel when we got there. it was at night. the vessel was lit similarly to a regular cruise ship lighting at night. we knew they were on emergency power and we were able to discuss the situation with the master of the v
that's a turtle with artificial legs. >>> this is "cnn newsroom." i'm suzanne malveaux. more than 4,000 people now stuck on a carnival cruise ship. some passengers saying conditions absolutely gross. sewage filling hallways, all of the people stuck, not much food, water. not many working toilets as well. the ship is finally now on the move, we understand. tugboats towing it to mobile, alabama, originally headed to a port in mexico but strong currents pushed it 90 miles north....
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i'm brooke baldwin live inside cnn's world headquarters. we begin with the hottest stories in a flash, rapid fire. roll it. >>> first up, venezuelan president hugo chafvez battling cancer has been out of the public eye since he underwent surgery in december. today this photo, his face, swollen, surrounded by his daughters in his hospital bed. he is reportedly still having problems speaking. >>> the chicago crime commission has named a new public enemy number one. and he doesn't even live in the united states. he is mexican drug lord joaquin guzman. his cartel is the major supplier of narcotics in chicago. guzman escaped from prison in 2001 and forbes estimates his worth at $1 billion. >>> next stop here for carnival cruise ship triumph, the repair yard. crews are moving this stricken ship today after it limped into mobile bay late last night. the ship will undergo repairs to the engine and most learn certa get a deep, thorough cleaning. it won't carry any passengers until mid-april. the previous passengers are just happy to be on land. >> f
i'm brooke baldwin live inside cnn's world headquarters. we begin with the hottest stories in a flash, rapid fire. roll it. >>> first up, venezuelan president hugo chafvez battling cancer has been out of the public eye since he underwent surgery in december. today this photo, his face, swollen, surrounded by his daughters in his hospital bed. he is reportedly still having problems speaking. >>> the chicago crime commission has named a new public enemy number one. and he...
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cnn, lagos. >>> here's what we are watching this hour. the resignation that stunned people around the world. pope benedict xvi announcing today he is stepping down at the end of the month. he says he is no longer able to handle the demands of being pope. in the northeast, they are still digging out from the blizzard in the south they are recovering after 15 tornadoes, and now the midwest bracing for the latest winter blast. and a blizzard hitting the dakotas and minnesota with as much as 15 inches of snow. >>> and the coast guard comes to the rescue to help a cruise ship, that is stranded now in the gulf of mexico. more than 4200 passengers and crew stuck on carnival cruise lines triumph, fire broke out yesterday as it was headed back to gavel ston, texas. coast guard cutter will tow the cruise liner to the nearest port in progresso mexico. i'm suzanne malveaux. catholics around the world have a new leader in the church, by easter that is the hope. today pope benedict xvi announcing his resignation effective at the end of the month. he ci
cnn, lagos. >>> here's what we are watching this hour. the resignation that stunned people around the world. pope benedict xvi announcing today he is stepping down at the end of the month. he says he is no longer able to handle the demands of being pope. in the northeast, they are still digging out from the blizzard in the south they are recovering after 15 tornadoes, and now the midwest bracing for the latest winter blast. and a blizzard hitting the dakotas and minnesota with as much...
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cnn, rio de janeiro. >>> and now our fifth story out front. ted nugent headed for washington. he will be in attendance at president obama's state of the union address. he will not bring any of his weapons to the ranch, they will be banned they talked about hunting, they talked about self-defense and they talked about his beloved second amendment. >> fire in the hole. >> for ted nugent, gun control is putting the second bullet in the same hole as the first. >> two down. >> a lot of people look at the tragedy at sandy hook and they say, something's got to be done. >> agreed, something has to be done. >> they point to weapons that were used as the cause. >> it's not the weapons. the weapons have nothing to do with it. these -- again, these weapons are in every pickup truck in texas. ♪ >> the famed platinum selling rocker is passionate about his music, his family, and his firearms. he's fiercely protective of the rights of law abiding gun owners and he's invited us to his 300 acre ranch in waco, texas, to explain why. >> i'll give you some real eye candy in a second. >> we see w
cnn, rio de janeiro. >>> and now our fifth story out front. ted nugent headed for washington. he will be in attendance at president obama's state of the union address. he will not bring any of his weapons to the ranch, they will be banned they talked about hunting, they talked about self-defense and they talked about his beloved second amendment. >> fire in the hole. >> for ted nugent, gun control is putting the second bullet in the same hole as the first. >> two...
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>> yes, i can hear you, honey. >> have a conversation live on cnn. i will butt out. >> how is mobile. i wish i was there. >> it's a little cold. we brought you jackets and some clean clothes so we figure it will be nice for to you get off the boat and see us. >> we are freezing. it's very cold. >> i'm glad you are okay and hopefully we will get you something to eat besides onion sandwiches. >> fried onion sandwiches and salmon sandwiches. i can do without those too. >> i can imagine. >> julie, i am curious beyond the onion sandwiches and your lovely bedroom and the dining room, how have you been filling your days? what are you doing to pass the time? >> you will laugh, but we spend the past two days charges our phones so we can have the opportunity to talk. the only time we get reception is if one of the other cruise ships comes close enough to us. we have been frantically charging and rigged charges stations from ship computers to try to -- i'm sure we are going to blow up the ship doing it. >> let's hope not. the end is in sight here. tell me more
>> yes, i can hear you, honey. >> have a conversation live on cnn. i will butt out. >> how is mobile. i wish i was there. >> it's a little cold. we brought you jackets and some clean clothes so we figure it will be nice for to you get off the boat and see us. >> we are freezing. it's very cold. >> i'm glad you are okay and hopefully we will get you something to eat besides onion sandwiches. >> fried onion sandwiches and salmon sandwiches. i can do...
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"time," as you know, is a corporate sibling of cnn. it seems like a lot of taxpayer has already been wasted. at a time when we're worried about paychecks for troops, they are spending hundreds and billions of dollars on this. what's going on? >> wolf, they say general spike the last war. they sometimes buy weapons for the last war. the f-35 was the fighter of all fighters, it would work for all of the different services. but it it was conceived and designed so many years ago in some ways it's about the 20th century warfare. now in an era when we have drones all over the place, the question is, should we really be spending $400 billion and should taxpayers be paying that for a weapon system that could be obsolete by the time it roll off the runway. >> your reporter wrote it and he has a lot of experience. by no means the first time there's been a battle over high-tech military infrastructure, if you will, weapons, if you will. there's always some fighting going on. but so much has already been spent. here's the question. would it be a m
"time," as you know, is a corporate sibling of cnn. it seems like a lot of taxpayer has already been wasted. at a time when we're worried about paychecks for troops, they are spending hundreds and billions of dollars on this. what's going on? >> wolf, they say general spike the last war. they sometimes buy weapons for the last war. the f-35 was the fighter of all fighters, it would work for all of the different services. but it it was conceived and designed so many years ago in...
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this is cnn newsroom. i'm suzanne malveaux. and first, the meteor that rocketed down from space today tore across the skies over southern russia. this is what it looked like. pretty amazing pictures of this streak of bright light. that is actually the meteor burning up. the shockwave triggered a huge sonic boom. listen to it. a terrifying blast. shattered the windows across the area. more than 1,000 were hurt including 200 children. most of the injuries from that flying glass that you saw there. want to bring this chad myers talking about how this happened. what actually took place? why did it get so close? >> well, what it was was an asteroid that was out there. turned into a meteor when it hit the atmosphere. and then probably even rained down meteorites now down on the ground. it is not the asteroid that is thousand g thousand g now getting close today. the big one is coming in from the south. this thing, and that's about the size of a 15-story apartment building in new york city. it's big. now, this thing is the minivan tha
this is cnn newsroom. i'm suzanne malveaux. and first, the meteor that rocketed down from space today tore across the skies over southern russia. this is what it looked like. pretty amazing pictures of this streak of bright light. that is actually the meteor burning up. the shockwave triggered a huge sonic boom. listen to it. a terrifying blast. shattered the windows across the area. more than 1,000 were hurt including 200 children. most of the injuries from that flying glass that you saw...
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that's where this week's cnn hero comes in. meet michael carter. >> the state took me and my siblings away from my mom when i was 14. now we live with our grandparents. i don't want to be faced with the limits that my mom faced. that's why i want to go to college. my grandparents only went to grade school. there was nobody at home that could help me figure out how i could reach my dream. >> applying to college can be very bewildering. there's over 400,000 low income students every year who graduate qualified to go to a four-year college and they just don't go. my name is michael carter. i help qualified underserved students apply to, pay for, and stay in college. >>> we bring the college mentors to high schools to help students through the entire process. >> how many more apps do you have to do? >> none. i did them all. >> that's pretty good. >> it's completely free. students pick their mentor and they meet weekly until they're accepted into college. >> i've never really thought of myself as the greatest student. like college w
that's where this week's cnn hero comes in. meet michael carter. >> the state took me and my siblings away from my mom when i was 14. now we live with our grandparents. i don't want to be faced with the limits that my mom faced. that's why i want to go to college. my grandparents only went to grade school. there was nobody at home that could help me figure out how i could reach my dream. >> applying to college can be very bewildering. there's over 400,000 low income students every...
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cnn's robyn curnow is joining us from johannasberg, south africa. the prosecutor's laid out their plan. how did they do? >> reporter: it was like a roller coaster. i felt like i was watching a television drama. initially when the prosecutor laid out their case, they gave damning evidence and found two boxes of testosterone and syringes in his house. by the time the defense came in after lunch, bit by bit they ripped apart the state's evidence and unravelled quite spectacularly at one stage because there was quite an interesting exchange between oscar pistorius' lawyers and the investigating officer and he said, well, how do you know this is testosterone? have you tested it yet? and he said, no, i just read the label on the box. and he said, if you had gone to any pharmacy or any chemist, would you know that this is a herbal medicine. that's the kind of interchange taking place. also, the investigating officer really looking quite red-faced by the end of his stint. he admitted that he he didn't wear protective foot covers or shoe covers when he he wa
cnn's robyn curnow is joining us from johannasberg, south africa. the prosecutor's laid out their plan. how did they do? >> reporter: it was like a roller coaster. i felt like i was watching a television drama. initially when the prosecutor laid out their case, they gave damning evidence and found two boxes of testosterone and syringes in his house. by the time the defense came in after lunch, bit by bit they ripped apart the state's evidence and unravelled quite spectacularly at one...
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cnn's tom foreman is here with some details. break it all down for us, tom. >> barbara's done such great reporting on this all day. it's important to look at the details, as she has. sequestration, what's it going to mean to the white house? let's take a look at what they spend in a year, $525 billion. and if it kicks in on march 1st, this is how much they're going to lose, about $46 billion. and as you heard the secretary say a moment ago, that's going to produce impacts both inside the military and outside the military. so who's going to get hit and how? let's bring up the pentagon here and look at this. if this represented the entire budget of the pentagon, these cuts would only about this 8% or so up here at the top. that doesn't look like a whole lot right now, but the impact could be quite large. for example, one of the cuts would be to 46,000 department of defense jobs, which would be endangered with men and women and enlisted families, in fact, facing lower pay raises next year than they would expect. what about beyond t
cnn's tom foreman is here with some details. break it all down for us, tom. >> barbara's done such great reporting on this all day. it's important to look at the details, as she has. sequestration, what's it going to mean to the white house? let's take a look at what they spend in a year, $525 billion. and if it kicks in on march 1st, this is how much they're going to lose, about $46 billion. and as you heard the secretary say a moment ago, that's going to produce impacts both inside the...